Crime and punishment for blocking the exercise of the right to petition TCK 121. Under Edit in the article has been taken. In order for blocking the use of the right to petition to be a crime, it must be committed by a public official, which indicates that the crime is a specific crime.
It should be noted that the right to petition is a right recognized in the Constitution. Therefore, obstruction of the right to petition illegally constitutes the crime of TCK 121.
A petition submitted to a competent public authority in order to exercise a certain right of a person for the crime of blocking the right to petition should not be considered illegal. In case of delayed acceptance and approval of the petition, although it is given during the duration of the petition, there is a crime of obstruction of the right to this petition.
Failure to accept an application made only verbally will not cause the crime of preventing the exercise of the right to petition. In order for this offence to occur, the application must be made in writing and this petition must not be accepted in violation of the law.
If the petition is rejected for lawful reasons or if it is given to an unauthorized unit, the crime of blocking the right to petition will not occur if it is not taken into account.
If a person’s petition to the competent public authorities to exercise a certain right is not accepted without a legal reason, the person who committed the crime will be sentenced to imprisonment for up to 6 months. If it happens in the private sector, this crime will not occur.
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